Highlighting the latest FinTech developments in Bahrain, including the launch of open banking; robo advisory, cryptocurrency regulations, insurtech and the ongoing success of the region’s first onshore regulatory sandbox; was the main objective of the roadshow.

His Excellency, the Governor of the CBB, spoke at a panel discussion on RegTech – the future of financial services regulation. Noting the significant progress in developing an agile and pro-innovation regulatory system in Bahrain, His Excellency noted:

“Our role as regulators is to inspire, lead and remove any roadblocks to innovation and we in Bahrain would like to lead growth in this sector in the MENA region. We have ambitious plans to disrupt the insurance sector, by focusing and enabling insurtech through enhancing the ecosystem that will allow the evolvement of the sector.”

“At the CBB we have made great progress in designing a regulatory system that achieves exactly that. But, there is always more to accomplish, and we must always be looking to the future when regulating our financial services today.”

The EDB also hosted a roundtable debate on the importance of diversity in driving future growth in FinTech. As demonstrated by the success in building the current FinTech ecosystem in Bahrain, a variety of backgrounds and ideas is crucial to creating a sustainable FinTech community. As Bahrain looks to attract even more inward investment into the Kingdom, attendees agreed that it must remain true to its heritage of encouraging inclusivity and access to financial services, that stretches back to the founding of Bahrain’s banking system in 1919.

The visit also saw the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the EDB and Digital Jersey in Jersey, a self-governing Crown dependency of the United Kingdom. The agreement between the two leading jurisdictions in the FinTech sector seeks to build cooperation as an extension of Bahrain’s efforts to internationalize its domestic success in digitizing its financial services industry.

The cooperation between Bahrain and Jersey will build upon the success of Bahrain’s efforts to develop a sustainable FinTech industry. Bahrain FinTech Bay, the region’s first and largest FinTech hub, will partner with Digital Jersey Hub and Digital Jersey Xchange. The two sides also pledged to develop a joint Women in FinTech program. Additional stakeholders who will contribute to areas of cooperation include Jersey Finance, Jersey Financial Services Commission and the Central Bank of Bahrain (CBB). The CBB already works alongside Jersey Financial Services Commission in the Global Financial Innovation Network, an international partnership between regulators from over 16 countries such as the UK, United States, Australia, and Hong Kong, who are working together to design supportive FinTech regulatory pilot schemes.